The Parkinson's Disease Foundation is hosting a one-hour webinar on Tuesday 11/22 at 10am California time on "Caring for a Person with Late Stage Parkinson's." Members here may find the webinar of interest.

The guest speakers wrote a booklet several years ago on "Managing Advanced Parkinson's Disease." "This booklet offers advice on caring for someone whose own abilities are declining and includes decisions about housing, assistance with activities of daily living, and making end of life plans. The authors also provide information on palliative care and hospice, a concept of care that focuses on an individualâs peace, comfort, and dignity." You can download it at no charge from the National Parkinson Foundation website here:

During National Family Caregivers Month, PDF invites Parkinsonâs care partners to get involved through educational programs and support services. Start by joining us on Tuesday, November 22 at 1:00 PM ET online or by phone for âCaring for a Person with Late Stage Parkinsonâs.â

What: What can you expect as Parkinsonâs progresses to its advanced stages? How can you and your loved one living with Parkinsonâs prepare for the challenges it presents? Find out by joining this one-hour online seminar. The presenters will discuss strategies for promoting the safety, dignity and quality of life for those with advanced Parkinson's.

Goals for Participants:* Recognize the importance of education and training to optimize care partner health and well-being.* Identify how the use of adaptive equipment and appropriate cues make daily life easier.* Be able to list suggestions for promoting safety, dignity and quality of life for those with advanced stage Parkinson's.

Joan Gardner, R.N., B.S.N., is a registered nurse and clinic supervisor of the Struthers Parkinson's Center in Minneapolis MN, coordinating the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) Center of Excellence at this location. Rose Wichmann P.T., is a physical therapist and manager of Struthers Parkinson's Center. The center is recognized nationally for its interdisciplinary team approach to management of Parkinson's disease.

Together, Ms. Gardner and Ms. Wichmann co-authored "Managing Advanced Parkinson's Disease,â distributed nationally by NPF. They also developed the TULIPS program, a Parkinsonâs training toolkit designed for use by senior residential facilities. Both Mrs. Gardner and Ms. Wichmann are faculty members of NPFâs Allied Team Training for Parkinson's program. They continue to work on programs and services designed to enhance and improve care for those with Parkinson's and their family care partners.

How to Attend:

* To join by computer, sign up now and you will receive tips for testing your computer to ensure the seminar plays properly on the day of the event. You can listen in through your computer or by calling a unique toll-free number.

* To join by phone, sign up now. On the day of the event, dial toll-free 1 (888) 272-8710 and enter the passcode 6323567#. Online participants can submit questions to the faculty members during the second half of the seminar. The slide presentation will be available on the web.

_________________Pat [68] married to Derek [84] for 38 years; husband dx PDD/LBD 2005, probably began 2002 or earlier; late stage and in a SNF as of January 2011. Hospitalized 11/2/2013 and discharged to home Hospice. Passed away at home on 11/9/2013.

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